Physics, asked by lasya8055, 10 months ago

which tiny particles can be observed in a Ray of light entering from a small gap of a window ; option A : oxygen , option b : nitrogen , option c : water vapour , option d : dust ​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

d:Dust

Explanation:

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Answered by kingofself
1

Dust is the tiny particles that can be observed in a light ray entering from the small gap of a window.

Option - D

Explanation:

  • When the sunlight enters into the window of a dark room, that the tiny particles are seen which are floating in the air as dust particles
  • Through the naked eye we can't able to see them in the dark.
  • The dust particles are only visible because of the light by the sunlight, while entering the dark room.
  • They are travel in the "continuous random motion" as they can be carried away through the air.

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